Travel Arrangements
Things to Do Autun is very famous as the Gallo-Roman center of France of antiquity. There are three Roman gates, a temple & a theater still in use today. Autun is a walled city (beautiful walk along the ramparts) with a remarkable cathedral at its center displaying the magnificent sculpture of Gislebertus, the Napoleon Bonaparte military college with its typical patterned tile Burgundian rooftops, the lovely old town center, museums, shopping and fine dining. The national park draws people for hiking, biking, water sports (there are several lakes & many rivers), equitation, rock climbing, and visiting lovely old village. There are many walking tours from village to village as well as along the many trails. Burgundy is reputed to have the best food and wine in France ; wine tasting is offered at many of the wineries. There are dozens of beautiful castles to visit within an hour’s drive of your lodging, as well as the “Jewel of France”, the ancient abbey town Vezelay. There is also an important & fascinating archeological dig at Mont Beuvray near by with a wonderful museum. The renowned town of Beaune with its medieval hospice, mustard factory & museum, & yearly wine auction is also a short drive away. |
Best
travel route- fly to Paris , take the fast train
(TGV) in Paris
from the Gare de Lyons to Le Creusot/Mont Chanin (1h20m). Pick your rental car
up at the train station & drive 30 min to & through Autun & about
15 min further to the castle, or take the bus into Autun (30 min) to pick your
rental car up there (much more complicated!), or a taxi to the castle. However,
the castle is not walking distance to markets, restaurants, etc, so I highly
recommend renting a car. The closest market is about 10 km from the castle. The
small town of Autun, where the outdoor market is twice weekly, is a few km further. I will
recommend restaurants there & in other neighboring villages for your
dinner.
